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CAM [ 82 ] CAM
CAstaBox, Bart., Sco.; 1. (out of a mural crown, or) a dexter arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping a sword, all ppr., p1. 54, n. 28; and 2. (of honourable augmentation) a Highlander, of the 92d Foot, (up to the middle in water,) grasping in his right hand a broadsword, and in his left a banner, (inscribed 92c1, within a wreath of laurel.) p1. 53, n. 30. Over the crest, Arriverette, under the arms, Maya, (two of the scenes of the military exploits of Col. Cameron.)
, Sco., an armed arm from the shoulder, brandishing a broadsword, ppr. p1. 57, n. 27. Pro rege et patria.
—, Sco., an armed arm, grasping a sword, ppr. ib. Hine orior.
—, Hants., a dexter arm in armour embowed, ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand a sword, also ppr., hilt and pomel or. p154, n. 28.
—, a lion's paw, sa., grasping a flag, ar. pl. 17, n. 16.
CAMFIELD, out of a tower a demi-lady, ppr. pl. 85, n. I.
—, an arm erect, couped at the elbow, habited —, holding in the hand three wheat-ears, ppr. p1. 51, n. 12.
CAMFYLD, Norf. See CAMFIELD. CAMIC. See CAMAC.
CAMM. See CAM.
CAMOyS, or Camays, a lion's head erased, az., (in the mouth a trefoil slipped, ppr.) p1. 5, n. 15.
CAMP, a griffin's head erased, ducally gorged, holding in the mouth a branch of laurel, all ppr. pl. 27, n. 16.
CAMPBELL, Duke of Argyll. See ARGYLL.
—, Earl of Loudoun. See LOUDOUN. —, Marquess of Breadalbane. See BREADALBANE.
—, Earl Cawdor. See CAWDOR.
--, Bart., Sco. (of Aberuchill), a lion sejant affrontee and erect, guardant, holding in the dexter paw a sword, and in the sinister a crown of laurel, —. pl. 3, n. 13, (without the coronet.) irictoriam coronet Christus.
, Burt., Sco. (of Auchinbreck), a dexter hand, ppr., holding a spur, or. pl. 49, n. 1. Forget not.
—, Bart., Sco. (of Ardnamurchan and Airds), a swan crowned, ppr. p1. 70, th 20. Be mindful.
Hume-Purves, Bart. (of Berwick), a dexter hand issuing from a heart, and grasping a scryinitar, all ppr. • pl. 60, n. 27. True to the end.
Bart. (of Succoth), Sco., a camel's
head couped, ppr. pl. 42, n. 24. Labor omnia superat.
CAMPBELL-COCKBURN, Bart. Sco. (of Gartsford); 1. a cubit arm erect, the hand grasping a scymitar, ppr. p1.57, n. 1, Without fear, for Campbell ; 2. a cock, ppr., pl. 75, n. 23, Vigilans et audax, for Cockburn.
, (Sir Guy) Bart., Sco., a boar's head couped, or. pl. 25, n. 16. Follow me.
—, (Sir Donald) Bart., Sco., the same. —, (Sir Archibald) Bart., Sco.; 1. (on a mount, vert,) a Burmese warrior on horseback, armed and accoutred, ppr. pl. 43, n. 3 ; 2. out of an eastern crown, or, a demi-lion issuant, ppr. pl. 2, n. 34, supporting with the dexter paw a crowned heart, gu., as at pl. 91, n. 18.
—, Bart., Sco. (of Barcaldine), a man in full Hiahland garb, holding in his dexter hand a broadsword, and on his sinister arm a shield, all ppr. pl. 53, n. 30. Paratus suns.
, Bart., Iri., an eastern crown, surmounted by a boar's head erased, ppr. pl. 19, n. 19. Ne obliviscaris.
, Suff., a lion's head affrontee. pl. 8, n. 23. I beare in mimic. , Sco., an eagle's head couped, ppr. p1.78, n. 7. Constanter et prudenter; a boar's head couped, sa. pl. 16, n.19. Usque ad arcs; the wings of an eagle conjoined, ppr. pl. 73, a. 25. Ulterius et matins; a boar's head erased, ppr. p1. 18, n.12. Follow me; a boar's head erect and erased, az. p1.20, n. 37. Fac et spera ; a phmnix's head erased, or, pl. 80, n.19. Constanter et prudenter ; a boar's head couped, or, pl. 16, n. 10. Nun
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(plan 1 obliviscaris; a dexter hand holding a spear bendwise, ppr. pl. 57 n. 4. Audaces jay° ; a stork, ppr. p1. 81, n. 19. Rifero ; a boar's head erased, chequy, or and sa. pl. 25, n. 14. Seguor ; a galley, her oars in action, sa. p1. 93, n. 24. Set on , two oars of a galley in saltier. pl. 86, a. 16. Annis et .fide; another, same crest, Vi et fide ; another, Terra mariquc fide ; a boar's head erased, ppr. pl. 25, n. 14. Fit via vi ; a swan, ppr., crowned, or. pl. 70, n. 20. Be ever mindful ; a dove with an olive-branch, ppr. p1. 76, n. 6. Gaudium adfero ; a hart's head, ppr. pl. 37, n. 36. Pro aris et focis ; a boar's head couped. pl. 25, n. 16. Mein ini ; the same, erased, pm. pl. 25, a. 14. Recta sequor ; the same, Deo volente ; the same erected, or, langued az. Fac et spera ;